Gate News message, April 21 — OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT Images 2.0 on April 22, significantly enhancing complex visual task processing capabilities. The model improves instruction understanding, object placement and relationship expression, and high-density text rendering. It supports multilingual text generation, enabling accurate rendering of non-English content in images while improving overall semantic coherence.
ChatGPT Images 2.0 delivers finer detail control, including small fonts, icons, UI elements, and complex compositions, with support for up to 2K resolution output. The model strengthens style representation and photorealism, consistently generating photo-quality images, film-style visuals, pixel art, and comic styles. It features end-to-end task processing, enabling complete workflows from copywriting to design composition. Applications include game development, storyboarding, and marketing asset creation.
ChatGPT Images 2.0 is now available to all ChatGPT and Codex users. Advanced image features with reasoning capabilities are available to Plus, Pro, and Business users, with Enterprise support coming soon. The underlying gpt-image-2 model is also available via API.
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